Stand Guard
Age of Black Mirrors
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Lou immi
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Jimmy Louis
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Stand Guard: Looking Up in the Age of Black Mirrors
In a world where our first gaze each morning is often into the glow of a phone, we are forgetting the other mirror—the vast sky above us. Stand Guard is a guide back to alignment, showing readers how to reclaim attention, peace, and purpose in the age of endless distraction.
Blending modern science, ancient wisdom, and practical daily practices, this book invites you to step outside, look up, and stand guard at the door of your mind. You’ll discover:
How light shapes your body’s rhythms, mood, and sleep
Why attention is life’s most sacred resource—and how to protect it
The myth of multitasking and the restorative power of awe
Ancient ways of reading the sky as scripture, map, and guide
Grounded manifestation: how intention, breath, and small actions create lasting change
Through stories, reflections, and simple alignment steps, Stand Guard helps you choose the sky over the screen, clarity over distraction, and alignment over fragmentation.
Whether you are overwhelmed by constant notifications, struggling with restless thoughts, or longing for deeper connection, this book offers a way back: a return to the rhythms of light, breath, and sky that have guided humanity since the beginning.
Two mirrors are before you every day: the black mirror that narrows and distracts, and the blue vault that expands and restores. Which one will you choose?
Meaningful Quotes & Reminders:
Guarding the first gate… Where our attention goes, our energy follows.”
When we begin to take hold of the first influence in our day, we start to align with the highest version of our lives. The authors revisit ancient wisdom that teaches how guarding our attention was once considered an act of devotion—one that expands awareness and strengthens our ability to direct thought toward what lies within our control.
This book essentially helps us reclaim a sense of sovereignty by illuminating how often we over-give and tether our attention—“our very life force”—to something so silent and seemingly innocent as the screen of a phone. It reminds us that even what feels small can hold great power.
Thank you for writing this book!
Sky Over Screens: Reclaiming Your Attention
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